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Well yesterday I ran out of monitor, and I'm going to search and capture a new one.
I'm going crazy so much looking my eyes are crossing. See if you can help me.
I'm looking for a monitor of 21.5-22-23" max 2ms (gtg) Led and full hd. And if possible 0.248 dot pitch. or not much higher. And with HDMI and DVI input
Maybe finding all that in one is difficult and for 150-160 max.
I've seen several but either the dp is 0.265 or higher, or its price goes up, or the comments are bad.
I was about to opt for this one, but I've read negative comments.
BenQ RL2240H LED RTS GamingSamsung 21.5 inch Lavender Wide LCD TFT Monitor
Acer V243HAObd
Samsung Syncmaster BX2250 this one is already 160€ and the dp of 0.265
Samsung LS22A350HS/EN Syncmaster S22A350H 140€I don't know, I'm open to suggestions.
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why do you need hdmi and dvi input? the image quality is exactly the same on both, and they sell dvi to hdmi adapters. maybe a way to lower the price is to look for a monitor without hdmi.
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Well, I had initially ruled out adapters. My mini-HDMI port is partially covered by the case and I can't use it. I thought that using adapters was an ugly fix. Besides, since HDMI connections are so delicate and DVI connections are screwed in... they feel better. Just for that reason.
Even so, if it were HDMI, do you have any suggestions? -
Well, in the end I stopped worrying about stories and went for the practical solution. I bought the RL2240H from BenQ and it really works wonders. Just turning on win7 I noticed a color that seemed like it was the day of gay pride.
I recommend it.
Now to this… a question.
In the nvidia control panel, in the hdcp. It gives me a thumbs up and says your graphic card and display are hdcp-capable. What does that mean? -
It is a somewhat peculiar form of digital copy protection. Basically what it does is allow you to view in HD the original content that you play on your computer (original DVDs, movies, etc.)
As your graphics and screen indicate that they support it, you will not experience drops in quality in that type of image mentioned, if they did not support it you would experience limitations in image quality, which would drop to 576 pixels as far as I understand it.High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Regards
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Thanks noi.
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